This Ordos Grassland boasts vast natural scenery, with a pure and bright sky, a vast and magnificent grassland, fresh air, and herds of cattle and sheep. It is a great place for leisure and sightseeing, a tourist destination, and a place worth visiting.
1. Introduction to the Scenic Spot
The Ordos Grassland is located in Hangjin Banner, Ordos City, 9 kilometers from the seat of the Hangjin Banner People’s Government, Xini Town. It is 70 kilometers east of Shizhenyuan Tourist Area and 80 kilometers north of Xiangshawan Tourist Area, naturally forming a golden tourist belt. Here, the sky is pure and bright, the grassland is vast and magnificent, the air is fresh, and cattle and sheep are everywhere, like a brilliant pearl embedded in this green and vast land.
2. Travel Time
From June to September every year is the best time to visit the grassland. At this time, the whole grassland is covered with green grass, and walking on the grassland is like stepping on a soft carpet. It feels very comfortable, and the air is filled with the fragrance of grass. This is a naturally formed golden tourist belt. Here, the sky is pure and bright, the grassland is magnificent, the air is fresh, and cattle and sheep are everywhere, like a brilliant pearl embedded in this green and vast land. The melodious sound of the horsehead fiddle comes from afar, exuding an ancient and desolate, natural, and pleasant feeling. It can be imagined that the life of the ancient Mongols was also full of challenges. Listening to the sound of the horsehead fiddle and looking at this vast grassland, you can feel the thrill of galloping across the grassland, and the leisurely life.
3. Travel Guide
The people on the grassland are very enthusiastic. Here, you can sing and dance freely, laugh and play, and the bonfire party on the grassland is very lively. It is a local characteristic activity. Bonfire parties are a traditional celebration of the grassland people. Legend has it that in ancient times, people learned to make fire by drilling wood and discovered that fire not only could cook food, but also could scare away wild animals and protect their lives. Therefore, people respected the sanctity of fire. In the evening, while adding oil to the fire, they would hold each other’s hands and dance around the fire, expressing their joy and happiness. This way of celebrating has been passed down to this day. The new bonfire of Ordos Grassland can accommodate 2,200 people, with nearly 100 performers lining up to perform torch blessings and revelry.
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